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Tiger Woods can't wait for Open at St Andrews, says window 'not as long' for his best golf

Tiger Woods says he was determined to make next week’s Open Championship because he wants “one more run at a high level” at capturing the Claret Jug at St Andrews.

The 15-time major champion, who has secured two of his three Open wins at the "Home of Golf", returns next week to the scene of his 2000 and 2005 triumphs, when the sport’s oldest major celebrates its 150th anniversary.

Woods has played in only two full-field competitive events since a life-threatening car crash in February last year, having made a shock return at the Masters in April before then teeing it up at the US PGA Championship in May.

However, Woods was forced to withdraw from the season's second major after the third round, and sat out the US Open last month as he continues his full recovery from serious injuries sustained to his right leg.

However, the American, 46, had always targeted the Open at St Andrews, which takes place July 14-17.

Speaking on Tuesday following the JP McManus Pro-Am in Ireland, Woods said: "The plan was to play the US Open. But physically I was not able to do that. No way physically I could have done that. I had some issues physically with my leg and it would have put [the Open] in jeopardy. There’s no reason to do that.

"This is a pretty historical Open we are going to be playing. I’m lucky enough to be part of the past champions who have won there and want to play there again. I don’t know when they are ever going to go back while I’m still able to play at a high level. And I want to be able to give it at least one more run at a high level."

Last year’s single-vehicle accident outside Los Angeles threw Woods’ golfing future into serious doubt – he conceded as much last November - only for the former world No 1 to return to

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